Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 28, 2025
"All is well, O! Most High," answered the Honourable Mary's perfect treasure of a maid. "Behold the gracious flower, upon whom it is my joy and honour to wait, changeth her mood one hundred times in the passing hour.
The Bible says, that the just man is 'he that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not." "C'est le sublime de devoir!" said Madame de Frontignac, who, with the airy frailty of her race, never lost her appreciation of the fine points of anything that went on under her eyes.
He wearies not himself with cares; for he knows he lives not of his own cost, not idly omitting means, but not using them with diffidence. In the midst of ill rumours and amazements his countenance changeth not; for he knows both whom he hath trusted, and whither death can lead him. He is not so sure he shall die as that he shall be restored, and outfaceth his death with resurrection.
Surely it is a higher authority and more practical, which saith, "A wicked man walketh with a froward mouth; he speaketh with his feet; he teacheth with his fingers. A man is known by his look, and a wise man by the air of his countenance." And yet again, "The wickedness of a woman changeth her face."
A whole array of servants, who are in gorgeous liveries at dinner, may be seen barefooted in the morning. In talking with some of the elderly members of the family, I heard many curious anecdotes of old Hungarian customs; but "the old order changeth" here as elsewhere, and a monotonous uniformity threatens the social world.
An excited crowd gathered outside of Attalaq's house. Soon Attalaq himself appeared. He was exultant. "Ha! Ha!" he laughed. "Methinks that is the way to treat a woman!" Then with swollen-up gusto he told them all about it. Tiring of being alone he determined to carry off Ahningnetty. "A woman's mind is as the wind it constantly changeth," he said. "Women should be driven as the dogs."
To murmur at the transformation would be, I believe, to murmur at the will of Him without whom not a sparrow falls to the ground. The old order changeth, yielding place to the new, And God fulfils himself in many ways, Lest one good custom should corrupt the world.
The old mastiff of Verrucchio and the young That tore Montagna in their wrath still make Where they are wont, an augre of their fangs, Lamone's city and Santerno's range Under the lion of the snowy lair , Inconstant partisan, that changeth sides Or ever summer yields to winter's frost.
And now look. Everywhere new kings that know not Joseph. Bee!" "It's the law of life; the old order changeth." He turned and looked along the street, into the many faces of the homeward bound. "The eternal mystery of the people.... Don't you like to look at their faces and wonder what they're all doing and thinking and hoping and dreaming to make out of their lives?"
Even the San Francisco telephone book has one section devoted to them, and printed in Chinese characters. And so civilization goes marching on, the old order changeth, and even the Chinaman must of necessity conform to our ways. But the Chinatown of to-day is not the Chinatown existent before the great disaster of 1906.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking